EZRide

An EZRide bus at Kendall/MIT station in December 2015

The EZRide shuttle is a bus service run by the Charles River Transportation Management Association. It operates from North Station in Boston, Massachusetts to Fort Washington/Cambridgeport via Lechmere, Kendall Square, and University Park at MIT, serving over 25 identified stops.[1]

Buses are operated by Paul Revere Transportation. Service runs from North Station to Cambridgeport at rush hour and from Kendall/MIT station to Cambridgeport during midday. There is no night or weekend service. Real-time predicted arrival information is available through NextBus and smartphone apps. Route maps are available on the buses, at some stops, and online.[1]

Major stops

Stop Connections/Notes
North Station
Nashua Street behind O'Neill Building
Commuter rail: Fitchburg Line, Haverhill/Reading Line, Lowell Line, Newburyport/Rockport Line
Subway: Orange Line, Green Line ("C" and "E" branches)
Amtrak: Downeaster
Bus: 4 (World Trade Center via Federal Courthouse and South Station)
Lechmere
First Street at Otis Street
Subway: Green Line ("E" branch) at Lechmere
Bus: 69 (Harvard/Holyoke Gate via Cambridge Street), 80 (Arlington Center via Medford Hillside), 87 (Arlington Center or Clarendon Hill via Somerville Avenue), 88 (Clarendon Hill via Highland Avenue)
First Street
First Street at Charles Street
CambridgeSide Galleria nearby
Kendall Square Subway: Red Line at Kendall/MIT (MBTA station)
Bus: CT2 (Sullivan Square or Ruggles), 64 (Oak Square via North Beacon Street and Central Square, rush hours only), 68 (Harvard/Holyoke Gate via Broadway), 85 (Spring Hill via Summer Street and Union Square)
University Park North
Inbound: Sidney Street at Green Street
Outbound: Sidney Street at Franklin Street
Bus: 1, 47, 64, 70, 70A, 83, 91, CT1
Cambridgeport Bus: 47

References

  1. 1 2 "Route Map & Stop Guide". Charles River Transportation Management Association,. Charles River Transportation Management Association, Inc. Retrieved 2016-02-21.

External links

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